Corporate Sustainability (CSR) and the Employee Proposition

Today, the issue of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is hitting the headlines more frequently. CSR isn’t just about managing risk; it’s become an important issue for employees, who increasingly want to know what their companies are doing about climate change and how they’re helping local communities. This was the theme of a Criticaleye Discussion Group chaired by Doug Johnston, Head of the Corporate Responsibility (CR) Practice, Ernst & Young.




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